Overview

Ready-to-use solution quickly and easily cleans away the residue buildup that develops on blades and bits. Cleaner cutting edges will give you superior machining results and extend the life of your tools. Pitch & Resin Remover is easy to use. Spray and coat thoroughly all surfaces. Let stand 5-8 minutes prior to using a cloth, brush or steel wool to remove residue. This solution may be sprayed to reach crevices and locations where additional cleaning is required. 1 quart concentrate makes 1 gallon of remover when mixed 1 part to 3 parts water, or can be used full strength if necessary. A shallow baking pan works well for soaking saw blades, plane knives and other flat cutting instruments. Use a jar-shaped container for soaking router bits, shaper cutters and drill bits. When buildup is heavy, re-apply as necessary.Dry tools thoroughly to avoid rusting while in storage.

What's included

(1) Rockler Pitch & Resin Remover

Technical Details

Type: Blades, Chisels, Drill Bits, Router Bits

Product Warnings

WARNING This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/product

I'm embarassed to say i haven't cleaned any of my saw blades for severalars, thinking I'd use some household detergent. Well i haven't. Maybe if I spend some money on a cleaner, I'll be compelled to use it. We Yankees can be pretty tight with the $$.

I'm embarassed to say i haven't cleaned any of my saw blades for severalars, thinking I'd use some household detergent. Well i haven't. Maybe if I spend some money on a cleaner, I'll be compelled to use it. We Yankees can be pretty tight with the $$.

I haven't had to dispose of any product yet, you're best place to check is with your local refuse people and see if there is a hazardous waste disposal event near you. My town usually runs one once a year and has a list of what can be dropped off.

BEST ANSWER:I do not know anything, other than what the label says, ( "This product contains water, organic solvents,surfactants and detergents."). I also have bought a similar product from WOODCRAFT,and it's label saysthis "Resin remover is an alkaline chemical solution which contains nonphenolic micro-bicides and water"

BEST ANSWER:I do not know anything, other than what the label says, ( "This product contains water, organic solvents,surfactants and detergents."). I also have bought a similar product from WOODCRAFT,and it's label saysthis "Resin remover is an alkaline chemical solution which contains nonphenolic micro-bicides and water"

Great stuff. Everyone who has a favorite saw blade. I tried this and found it works great. The first blade I cleaned looked good. I tried the 10 inch blade on a cabinet project and found like magic it cut clean and no burn marks on the oak. I then cleaned my 12 inch blade for my chop saw. Wow gave it new life. This saved me money. Try it you will like it.

I used mineral spirits and acetone to try to dissolve the crust from my tablsaw blade and ended up using a screwdriver and steel wire brush to finish the job. I wish I had found this product before a scraped the paint of my expensive blades.

I spend most of the day either assembling picture frames or chops for customers so they can assemble them their selves. Working for a wholesale distributor keeps me busy running both a 14' and 12" double-miter saw makes having sharp blades a must. I keep a spray bottle handy as well as the quart bottle to either soak blades in a pan or replenish my squirt bottle for quick cleaning of my blades adding a light brushing with a small brass brush to remove the tough spots. I am so glad to have this products available at such a great price. Also have a store nearby makes getting the product quickly when needed.

Just bought a new bottle because ran out. Bought the kit years ago. Does the job with minimum of fuss. No bad smell, pitch and resin come right off with a little scrubbing with brass brush. Forget about oven cleaner and such--this works.

I cleaned two rip blades, two crosscut blades, one combination blade and a dado set. All were totally cleaned and were better cleaned than with any product I've every used before. Needless to say, I'm totally satisfied.

I like it very well. l put in a tool grinding shop a few months ago and you know how dirty saw blades and router bits can get. I soak them for a few hours and cleanup is a snap. In fact I need to order some more. I'm supporting a furniture manufacturer and they tend to run tooling till it stops cutting. I am very pleased with this product.

I have been using pitch and resin for some time now. I use it often to keep my saw blades and router bits clean which provides longer blade and bit usage. I recommend this product to all woodworking home and professional craftsman.

I used it fill strength on a bandsaw blade. I let it soak foe 2-3 hours and 90% was in the bottom of the oil pan used for draining your car - (el-cheapo one from Pep Boys.). A light brushing with an old toothbrush cleaned it completely. Then poured the remover back into the quart container for use the next time.

In addition to using on my saw blades and router bits, it works great on chain saw chains after sawing logs on my property that contain a lot of pitch that gums up every thing. It doesn't seem to harm the plastic on the saw either.